Baby starts to wiggle when breastfeeding once they become more alert by their surroundings. Their sensory developments are constantly increasing and as they discover them all they want to do is to try out their new skill. read more
Try to nurse while rocking him or move your hands around his head in slow motion. Babies love their mother’s touch and this might bind them for a while. Also, talk to him slowly or read something, this way the soothing and calming mother’s voice is already a distraction to the baby and he will easily breastfeed. read more
If your breasts are engorged, that could be another reason your baby is having a hard time. When breasts are full, it's difficult for her to latch on, because your nipples are flat. Pumping some milk before each feeding should help both engorgement and heavy milk flow. read more
That's a nervous-system blip, says Davies. "Neurologically, babies are just not very good at regulating their movement at first, and you may see a little jerkiness. read more